RE: How to use pg_waldump?

From: André Hänsel <andre(at)webkr(dot)de>
To: 'Paul Förster' <paul(dot)foerster(at)gmail(dot)com>
Cc: <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: RE: How to use pg_waldump?
Date: 2020-05-01 12:33:44
Message-ID: 0c2c01d61fb4$c36d8fc0$4a48af40$@webkr.de
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Paul Förster wrote:

> try:
>
> pg_waldump -p /var/lib/postgresql/11/main/pg_wal <start-wal> [<end-wal>]
>
> where <start-wal> is the name of the WAL file to start and (optionally) <end-wal> is the WAL file to stop. It reads and shows all information of the WAL files in this range.

Picking a random WAL file and running the command gives me:

pg_waldump: FATAL: could not find a valid record after 2F/6C000000

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